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Pare Hires Eight New Team Members

Lincoln, RI – Pare Corporation recently introduced its newest team members.

Peter Georgetti

Peter B. Georgetti, PE, joined Pare’s environmental division as a managing engineer. He has over 25 years of diverse experience working as a consulting engineer and in various engineering and management roles with municipalities, primarily in the state of Connecticut.

Michael Flynn

Michael P. Flynn, a licensed site professional and certified hazardous materials manager, joined Pare as a principal environmental scientist. He brings over 25 years of experience in assisting municipal, state, and federal agencies and private clients comply with environmental regulations and manage contaminated soils/groundwater in a cost-effective manner.

Andrew DaSilva

Andrew T. DaSilva recently joined the geotechnical division of Pare as an engineer. He interned in Germany through the International Engineering Program and has worked extensively on environmental investigation and remedial projects.

Kyle Stanley

Kyle Stanley has joined Pare as an engineer in the transportation division, where he will be focusing on roadway, traffic, and drainage projects. He came to Pare from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, where he served for three years as a summer intern.

Nathan Meersman

Nathan Meersman, a native of the US Virgin Islands, comes to Pare as an engineer in its environmental division, where initially he will be assisting with water modeling and stormwater projects.

Michael Moulico

Michael Moulico joined the environmental division as an engineering technician. His initial assignment involves construction observation for a pipeline project; however, he will also be performing groundwater quality monitoring, environmental site assessments, and design-related assignments for the division.

Joseph Martino brings 25 years of experience in the water supply industry to his role as senior construction observer in the environmental division. Before joining Pare, he was the superintendent of the Johnston Water and Sewer Department and a construction observer for a consultant to the Providence Water Supply Board.

Michael Mello brings to Pare 10 years of experience in the construction and rehabilitation of water mains as a construction observer in the environmental division. He is currently providing construction observation for projects in Hingham, Mass., and for the Providence Water Supply Board.